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here is trace for shepard. >>trace: she is beautiful. i am trace gallagher here for shepard smith. in box one, congress it will cannot agree on a bill to help disaster victims so for the second time in nine months we are looking at a possible government shut down. details on that ahead. in box two the head of the new york police department dropping a bombshell. about the department's ability to shoot planes out of the sky. the commissioner's comments are ahead. and in box three, a lawyer today blasting amanda knox the american girl convicted of killing her roommate during a drug-fueled sex game and the lawyer calls her a "she devil," and a "witch." all ahead unless breaking news changes everything. but, first, from fox at 3:00, a deadly attack killing a c.i.a. agent in afghanistan. and wounded at least another american. and officials blaming a renegade afghan working for the u.s. government. a western security official tells the "wall street journal" newspaper that the attacker "had the trust of c.i.a. employees in kabul. the "wall street journal" reports that it was possibly an in
here is trace for shepard. >>trace: she is beautiful. i am trace gallagher here for shepard smith. in box one, congress it will cannot agree on a bill to help disaster victims so for the second time in nine months we are looking at a possible government shut down. details on that ahead. in box two the head of the new york police department dropping a bombshell. about the department's ability to shoot planes out of the sky. the commissioner's comments are ahead. and in box three, a lawyer...
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trace gallagher has more on that. trace?> reporter: in fact, megyn, a woman who is now collecting oral histories for the national parks service says she believes this is, in fact, the earliest video of the crash of flight 93. take a look at this thing. this was actually recorded just minutes after the crash by a man named dave. dave died this year, but i want you to listen as you look at the video and the thick black smoke, listen to him narrate over this video and how calm he was, and listen to the detail that he gives as he watches this video and the rest of what's gown finish going on in the world at that time. play this. >> i don't know what else has happened. they ran one into the pentagon and into the world trade center, and we're watching it on tv, and this one happened. a great big, black cloud just mushroomed right up into the air , and it shook the house, shook everybody's houses. i wonder if there's anything left of lambertsville? >> reporter: yeah, i mean, he knew this was a plane because he heard it go overhead.
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they are looking for the names of their loved ones and tracing the names on tracing paper to take homeh a tough day. thank you. >>> within the past hour there were ceremonies here in the bay area at fire stations in san francisco. >> they happened at all 43 stations to remember those who died ten years ago. three set of climbs rang at 6:59 a.m. that was today the names of fallen firefighters were read aloud and today station flags will be at half-mast. >>> taking a look at the transamerica pyramid. first responders will be climbing up with the pyramid. they are honoring the 343 firefighters who died at the world trade center. they will be taking the stairs all the way up to the top. >>> as you know 9/11 changed lives. that is true for firefighters around the country. >> we'll take a look with the fire chief. he'll join us to take a look at the changes that local, state fire crews have made in the event of a disaster here. >>> a larger than life tribute on display this week in the east bay. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,, ,, [ mom ] can a little bowl of cereal change your life? i think it
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trace, thank you. >> reporter: okay. megyn: new fallout today from a gun-running sting that cost a top federal official his job. we'll find out how an arizona man accused of supplying grenades to a mexican drug cartel is now a major part of this investigation. plus, new controversy over a now sacred symbol from the 9/11 terror attacks. we'll speak with a man from a group of atheists who are fighting to keep this cross out of the 9/11 memorial and museum. >> the search for god, where are you? and then it came. it came like a -- i don't know, it came like a sign from heaven. [ male announcer ] it's a fact: your nutritional needs can go up when you're on the road to recovery. proper nutrition can help you get back on your feet. three out of four doctors recommend the ensure brand for extra nutrition. ensure clinical strength has revigor and thirteen grams of protein to protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. and immune balance to help support your immune system. ensure clinical strength... helping y
trace, thank you. >> reporter: okay. megyn: new fallout today from a gun-running sting that cost a top federal official his job. we'll find out how an arizona man accused of supplying grenades to a mexican drug cartel is now a major part of this investigation. plus, new controversy over a now sacred symbol from the 9/11 terror attacks. we'll speak with a man from a group of atheists who are fighting to keep this cross out of the 9/11 memorial and museum. >> the search for god, where...
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trace gallagher knows. hey, trace. >> reporter: hey, megyn.mer said that she needs to lose the skimpy outfits and find god. as you said, rihanna was shooting a video for "we found love," with a famous scottish deejay, and they asked to borrow a farm just outside of belfast. the farmer is 62 years old, also a local politician. he said, it's fine with me, but the shoot also included some very revealing outfits, right? a polka dot bikini made out of handkerchiefs, and at one point she was running around the field topless. it was just about that time that farmer graham was fetching his tractor. he saw the naked woman running around his field, and he thought that it was unacceptable, and he said to her, and i'm quoting, if someone wants to borrow my field and things become inappropriate, then i say enough is enough. he went on to say to rihanna and her team, they should acquaint themselves with a greater god. he's irish, so he actually said you should acquaint yourselves with a greater god. [laughter] that's what he said. the irish part of that is
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megyn trace, thanks. well bob turner just accomplished what no republican has been able to do in almost 90 years, winning election to congress in a district held by democrats since 1923. in three minutes he will join me with more on his win and why he believes it is a harbinger of things to come in 2012. the state of michigan wants doctors to keep track of your child's weight for records and research. the conoversy and the fallout over that plan. a millionaire's wife is shot five times in the face. he says he was trying to stop her from committing suicide, prosecutors say he is the killer. we'll go in-depth on this story and bring you the details behind the suspect's bizarre jailhouse danc in this video. >> diane is dead. >> oh, no. >> and it's not real pretty right now. and nobody knows about it but you. >> why? how did it happen? >> well, that's another story. but right now their mother is dead. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structu
megyn trace, thanks. well bob turner just accomplished what no republican has been able to do in almost 90 years, winning election to congress in a district held by democrats since 1923. in three minutes he will join me with more on his win and why he believes it is a harbinger of things to come in 2012. the state of michigan wants doctors to keep track of your child's weight for records and research. the conoversy and the fallout over that plan. a millionaire's wife is shot five times in the...
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i'm tracee wilkins live this morning in capitol heights.n the studio. >> we'd like to see that. tracee, thank you. >>> mortgage rates are dropping fast as well. cnbc's bertha coombs joins us live with more on that story. good morning. >> good morning, joe. >>> it's this tantalizing thing out there. mortgage rates dipping below 4%. that could trigger a refinancing boom, or at least a desire for people who can. according to credit suisse, as of thursday, lenders were offering an average of 3.91% on 30-year fixed loans to borrowers who were willing to pay points or fees on about 1% of the balance. but some homeowners, even if they had to pay points, have been finding it harder to refinance because of stricter lending standards. those who could use it the most, if they're under water or don't have enough equity in their homes, are generally shut out of refis as well. >>> amazon may be the next big contender to take on the ipad. the company expected to unveil its own tablet this week at a press event here in new york on wednesday. the kindle tab
i'm tracee wilkins live this morning in capitol heights.n the studio. >> we'd like to see that. tracee, thank you. >>> mortgage rates are dropping fast as well. cnbc's bertha coombs joins us live with more on that story. good morning. >> good morning, joe. >>> it's this tantalizing thing out there. mortgage rates dipping below 4%. that could trigger a refinancing boom, or at least a desire for people who can. according to credit suisse, as of thursday, lenders were...
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one thing that would work is track and trace systems. pharmacies and hospitals would be able to know if this product being offered to them at high prices is a legitimate product because they would know everyone who touched it throughout the supply chain. >> my time has skpeered, i wo . i would welcome the opportunity to speak with you on this in the future. does the fda need additional authority for track and trace? >> yes, we would need additional authority to make it clear that we can promulgate forceful standards for track and trace. to require manufacturer's to notify us of shortages right now, the authority is limited. if we know about shortages, we can try to prevent them. we can't always do it, but at least knowing about it in the past helps the problem. >> track and trace would not be a solution to shortages? >> it would not. but it would be something to address the public health risks with the shortages. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. we have to move on to our second pan il. panel. i wanted to ask one question. most of th
one thing that would work is track and trace systems. pharmacies and hospitals would be able to know if this product being offered to them at high prices is a legitimate product because they would know everyone who touched it throughout the supply chain. >> my time has skpeered, i wo . i would welcome the opportunity to speak with you on this in the future. does the fda need additional authority for track and trace? >> yes, we would need additional authority to make it clear that we...
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races to seal the title mathematically the only man who can be traced jenson button they finished second at the red bull's mark webber. we were a comfortable position for most of the race which is pretty handy around here because it's quite a big challenge to you know put the circus together not only in qualifying also in the race has a set the pace was good and i'm very pleased and for the championship yeah looks like we have another chance at the next race. over in the n.f.l. the buffalo bills have pulled off another thrilling comeback to defeat the new england patriots thirty four points to thirty one with just three seconds left on the clock buffalo had come back to be open last weekend and on sunday night they found themselves twenty one down in the second quarter bob graham koski connecting with quarterback tom brady bunch the bills didn't give up and intercepted brady four times crucially here in the false fall into the hands of straight and florence he went over to give the bills a thirty one twenty four lead and even though the patriots blundered and not
races to seal the title mathematically the only man who can be traced jenson button they finished second at the red bull's mark webber. we were a comfortable position for most of the race which is pretty handy around here because it's quite a big challenge to you know put the circus together not only in qualifying also in the race has a set the pace was good and i'm very pleased and for the championship yeah looks like we have another chance at the next race. over in the n.f.l. the buffalo...
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one thing that would work is track and trace systems. pharmacies and hospitals would be able to know if this product being offered to them at high prices is a legitimate product because they would know everyone who touched it throughout the supply chain. >> my time has skpeered, i wo . i would welcome the opportunity to speak with you on this in the future. does the fda need additional authority for track and trace? >> yes, we would need additional authority to make it clear that we can promulgate forceful standards for track and trace. to require manufacturer's to notify us of shortages right now, the authority is limited. if we know about shortages, we can try to prevent them. we can't always do it, but at least knowing about it in the past helps the problem. >> track and trace would not be a solution to shortages? >> it would not. but it would be something to address the public health risks with the shortages. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. we have to move on to our second pan il. panel. i wanted to ask one question. most of th
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trace gallagher has more from our west coast newsroom. trace, why this 1180? >> reporter: i'll tell you just like every other part of this investigation, that's what everyone wants to know. that's why they're calling this into question. when the cfo and ceo said they would testify, now they said they will under this investigative committee take the fifth, they'll not talk about this at all and the reason they won't talk about it is because of the fbi criminal investigation but remember, the fbi's criminal investigation into this matter began back on september 8th, but on september 10th, solyndra sent a message to congress people saying yes, in fact, those executives, the ceo and the cfo, would, in fact, testify voluntarily, and now, again, 180-degrees, saying they will not testify. now, just because the execs won't answer questions does not mean the investigative committee will not continue to ask the same questions. here is the subcommittee chairman. listen: >> they said they would testify fully and openly and unfortunately now they've spoken to the ceo -- bo
trace gallagher has more from our west coast newsroom. trace, why this 1180? >> reporter: i'll tell you just like every other part of this investigation, that's what everyone wants to know. that's why they're calling this into question. when the cfo and ceo said they would testify, now they said they will under this investigative committee take the fifth, they'll not talk about this at all and the reason they won't talk about it is because of the fbi criminal investigation but remember,...
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megyn: trace, thank you. fox news alert a little more than an hour ago palestinian president mahmoud abbas announcing he is coming to the united nations for a historic showdown over israel. he will ask the u.n. to call palestine a state. catherine herridge has the story live. >> reporter: right now we are waiting on a briefing at the state department. this potential showdown at the united nations next week has been brewing for months. the palestinian president mahmoud abbas as said he will go to the u.n. security security council and he will push for a palestinian state. the administration's position is they support statehood for the palestinians but through negotiations with the israelis and not through the united nations. >> they cannot achieve statehood through a declaration of the united nations. it is distracted and counter productive. >> reporter: reporters were told earlier this week that they are committed to state work and recognition by the united nations. asked specifically about the rights of mino
megyn: trace, thank you. fox news alert a little more than an hour ago palestinian president mahmoud abbas announcing he is coming to the united nations for a historic showdown over israel. he will ask the u.n. to call palestine a state. catherine herridge has the story live. >> reporter: right now we are waiting on a briefing at the state department. this potential showdown at the united nations next week has been brewing for months. the palestinian president mahmoud abbas as said he...
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here is trace for shepard. >>trace: she is beautiful. i am trace gallagher here for shepard smith.
here is trace for shepard. >>trace: she is beautiful. i am trace gallagher here for shepard smith.
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tracee, good morning to you. >> good morning, eun. there are going to be some changes for folks who take i-495 to 66. take a look behind me. instead of having two options, now you're going to have one. this is all a permanent change for the hot lanes project. take a look at this. starting tomorrow, exit 49c, the left exit from i-495 north to i-66 west will close permanently
tracee, good morning to you. >> good morning, eun. there are going to be some changes for folks who take i-495 to 66. take a look behind me. instead of having two options, now you're going to have one. this is all a permanent change for the hot lanes project. take a look at this. starting tomorrow, exit 49c, the left exit from i-495 north to i-66 west will close permanently
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trace gallagher live from our west coast newsroom. trace?reporter: megyn, we're going to play you two separate recordings to give you two entirely different perspectives on the chaos and the tragedy of that morning. remember, some of this has been released, the audio, some of it has not. together it is very disturbing, beginning with flight 93, the one that crashed in shanksville, pennsylvania. listen, first, to the tower and the pilot, then the tower and one of the hijackers. in the background what you'll hear is very, very disturbing. listen. >> reporter: as we all know, second later flight 93 crashed in shanksville. on to flight 77, for a long time, a chunk of time, the pentagon, the plane that crashed into the pentagon was missing. i want you to listen now to an indianapolis reporter, an operations center manager trying to explain what he knows and then listen to a military pilot who actually witnessed the crash. play it. >> reporter: it just gives you an idea of the confusion that morning after flight 77 had crashed, the operations cent
trace gallagher live from our west coast newsroom. trace?reporter: megyn, we're going to play you two separate recordings to give you two entirely different perspectives on the chaos and the tragedy of that morning. remember, some of this has been released, the audio, some of it has not. together it is very disturbing, beginning with flight 93, the one that crashed in shanksville, pennsylvania. listen, first, to the tower and the pilot, then the tower and one of the hijackers. in the background...
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trace gallagher, who is safe in the west coast newsroom for now -- you're too smart to brave it, traceow that. [laughter] >> reporter: i tell you, jamie, they say your odds are better of winning the lottery twice than getting attacked by a shark. if you're in the water and you see a fin, a gray fin, you know, it will get your heart pumping every time. i saw a dolphin out there last week and almost had a heart attack. [laughter] they're seeing the real deal in san diego. we're talking about three times in just the past week, and now at least a couple of those, you mentioned one, they're thinking at least a couple of those may have belonged to great white sharks. and the first one they saw they think the shark was somewhere between 12 and 15 feet. that is a pretty big fish. we're talking two of them off the coast of mission beach, and the pictures you're looking at here is off the coast of la jolla which is about two beaches up from mission beach. you can see the people there, they're going out day after day, spa they're looking -- and they're looking for those gray fins to pop up. the l
trace gallagher, who is safe in the west coast newsroom for now -- you're too smart to brave it, traceow that. [laughter] >> reporter: i tell you, jamie, they say your odds are better of winning the lottery twice than getting attacked by a shark. if you're in the water and you see a fin, a gray fin, you know, it will get your heart pumping every time. i saw a dolphin out there last week and almost had a heart attack. [laughter] they're seeing the real deal in san diego. we're talking...
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megyn: trace gallagher has more on that. trace? >> reporter: you know, megyn, several massachusetts sheriffs now say they are ready for a high noon showdown with governor deval patrick over immigration enforcement. governor patrick has come out against the secure communities act, the program that would allow law enforcement officers to check the immigration status of those who are already in jail. well, patrick calls that a publicity stunt, and the sheriffs call his statement outrageous. listen to them. >> it's no secret that based on the kinds of benefits that people are able to access here that, um, much like terror is, they're looking for the place to go where nobody's going to notice them. and if we're sending out a message that this is where you can, basically, come, and we're not going to pay much focus to your status, well, it's no wonder we're run into the kind of problems we are. >> reporter: so now the sheriffs a using a longstanding federal program called 287g. they actually send their deputies to be trained as immigrati
megyn: trace gallagher has more on that. trace? >> reporter: you know, megyn, several massachusetts sheriffs now say they are ready for a high noon showdown with governor deval patrick over immigration enforcement. governor patrick has come out against the secure communities act, the program that would allow law enforcement officers to check the immigration status of those who are already in jail. well, patrick calls that a publicity stunt, and the sheriffs call his statement outrageous....
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megyn: thank you, trace.g up, horror at a courthouse, chilling video captures a gunman opening fire, people running for their lives. the story behind the unbelievable tape and much more on our debate live here from orlando, florida, coming up. almost tastes like one of jack's als. fiber one. h, forgot jack cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! [ jack ] yeah, ts is pretty good. [ male announcer ]alf a day's worth of fiber. fiber one. megyn: fox news alert. we are less than 7 hours away from a decisive debate in the presidential election. 9 candidates vying for the republican nomination. preparing right now right here. the two frontrunners have already been debating each other for days. that stage you see on your screen is where it will all happen tonight in front of a live audience of 5,000 voters in florida. rick perry starring with mitt romney over social security. mitt romney yesterday attacking governor perry for calling it a ponzi scheme. >> there is an entirely different altern
megyn: thank you, trace.g up, horror at a courthouse, chilling video captures a gunman opening fire, people running for their lives. the story behind the unbelievable tape and much more on our debate live here from orlando, florida, coming up. almost tastes like one of jack's als. fiber one. h, forgot jack cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! [ jack ] yeah, ts is pretty good. [ male announcer ]alf a day's worth of fiber. fiber one. megyn: fox news alert. we are less...
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i'm tracee wilkins live in fairfax county.n the studio. >> tracee, thank you. >>> time now 6:55. here are the morning's top stories. a major blow dealt today to the terror organization al qaeda. yemen's defense ministry says the man thought to be the leader of al qaeda in that country has been killed there. along with other suspected al qaeda members. sources say anwar al awlaki was killed earlier today in a u.s. air strike. >>> today in arlington, admiral michael mullen is stepping down as chairman of the joint stevens of staff. army chief of staff general martin dempsey is replacing him. president obama will speak at the change of command ceremony later this morning at ft. meyer. >>> starting tomorrow, police in maryland can pull you over and ticket you if you're caught sending or reading text messages behind the wheel. under existing law, police had to find another reason inform pull a driver over in order to issue a texting citation. under this new law, anyone caught texting can be fined $70 and receive a point on their dr
i'm tracee wilkins live in fairfax county.n the studio. >> tracee, thank you. >>> time now 6:55. here are the morning's top stories. a major blow dealt today to the terror organization al qaeda. yemen's defense ministry says the man thought to be the leader of al qaeda in that country has been killed there. along with other suspected al qaeda members. sources say anwar al awlaki was killed earlier today in a u.s. air strike. >>> today in arlington, admiral michael mullen...
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trace gallagher live in our west coast newsroom with more. trace? >> reporter: megyn, the reason these shoulder-fired missiles are so lethal to passenger planes is because they're heat-seeking, they actually lock in on the jet engine heat on passenger planes, and they are deadly accurate to within two miles, 11,000 feet. they also take almost no training to fire these things. defense officials tell fox news that moammar gadhafi had 20,000 of these shoulder-fired missiles in his arsenal. members of the house intelligence committee have voiced concerns that the missiles may, as they say, walk away. but look at these pictures here. we have got eyewitness reports including the man who took this video that these things are not walking away, they're actually being loaded up by the truckloads and being driven away, moved across unsecured borders and sold on the black market. here's a member of human rights watch who witnessed warehouses of these shoulder-fired missiles. listen to him. >> literally, the first weapon that this appears from -- that disappears
trace gallagher live in our west coast newsroom with more. trace? >> reporter: megyn, the reason these shoulder-fired missiles are so lethal to passenger planes is because they're heat-seeking, they actually lock in on the jet engine heat on passenger planes, and they are deadly accurate to within two miles, 11,000 feet. they also take almost no training to fire these things. defense officials tell fox news that moammar gadhafi had 20,000 of these shoulder-fired missiles in his arsenal....
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trace?and the ntsb, megyn, is going to take a look at three pictures, each one individually, and show you why they're important. the first taken seconds before the crash. you see what's circled? it's called the elevator trim tab. it helps the plane fly straight and level. you can clearly see a chunk is missing, some believe that maybe that could have pushed the plane into a steep ascent and into a stall causing it to crash. the second picture otherwise, you know, people say it couldn't do it because it's not that big of a tail section. the next picture shows jimmy leeward, the pilot, on the ground before he takes off. you can clearly see that he's in there, wearing a helmet, a parachute and he is strapped in by a shoulder harness, okay? the that's important because as we go to the next picture there are two important thing. look at this, the first circle is on the tail, the tail section, the landing gear. it should not be deployed. it should be tucked up underneath the belly because it's goi
trace?and the ntsb, megyn, is going to take a look at three pictures, each one individually, and show you why they're important. the first taken seconds before the crash. you see what's circled? it's called the elevator trim tab. it helps the plane fly straight and level. you can clearly see a chunk is missing, some believe that maybe that could have pushed the plane into a steep ascent and into a stall causing it to crash. the second picture otherwise, you know, people say it couldn't do it...
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he traces do through your plastic back to the origin. of birds before becoming a bottle a blister pack plastic comes from petrol then it is delivered to manufacturers and the form of little pellets. it comes out of this. right here. they come out of here it's now on the ground and after many years. billions. they call them urban stevens and that having been used for anything these pellets are on their way to the water courses this facility is still releasing millions every time it rains so this is an illegal dump of pellets preproduction plastic pellets this is a bag factory these are polyethylene pellets they float in fresh water. these are the pellets from the rail cars that have been washed and blown down to the drain this is the drain that leads to the river these millions of pellets are entering the ocean through those little holes right there you can see pellets on every side of the drain we found two hundred thirty six million of them in three days of sampling these rivers coming down the rivers to the sea just in three days two h
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there have been traces of strangulation in the whole of the species of seals and sea times. each species of whales have suffered in incidents with plastic. plastic khamenei pill. and also suffocate. the local volunteers of the marine mammal center managed to save dozens of animals every year the vast majority are inaccessible. but we can see that it's very deep the biggest problem with something like this is this animal female she's going to grow some more and that won't and after a while it could end up strangling her or stop her from being able to eat for a lot of farms plastic items found in the sea come from what we threw away and. here are some of the first collateral victims three hundred marine species of victims of plastic. twenty years ago young i'm from adult siebert specialist started an experiment on foreman's a common species in northern europe. he wanted to know what they ate. a completely straightforward investigation. but its results were a big surprise i look at home a simplistic more or less by accident because in the early one nine hundred eighty s. i foun
there have been traces of strangulation in the whole of the species of seals and sea times. each species of whales have suffered in incidents with plastic. plastic khamenei pill. and also suffocate. the local volunteers of the marine mammal center managed to save dozens of animals every year the vast majority are inaccessible. but we can see that it's very deep the biggest problem with something like this is this animal female she's going to grow some more and that won't and after a while it...
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trace gallagher with the breaking details now from our breaking news desk. trace? >> reporter: and remember, megyn, the white house still maintains this was a worthwhile investment in a company that was very promising, but yet many experts say there was nothing about this company that was at all promising, and they're pointing to the facts in 2008 before this loan was issued, that 2008 solyndra reportedly lost $232 million, that the price of solar panels at that time had dropped 50%, and that the price of solar-grade silicone had plummeted. but solyndra wasn't using silicone, the chinese were, which made it almost impossible for them to compete. now, a woman who claims that she works for the firm that built the solyndra plant called in to the mark levin show. levin says she was vetted, she's legitimate, and here's what she said. play it. >> while we were out there, while we were building it -- because it is a half a billion dollar plant -- everyone already knew that china had developed a more inexpensive way to manufacture these solar panels. everyone knew that the
trace gallagher with the breaking details now from our breaking news desk. trace? >> reporter: and remember, megyn, the white house still maintains this was a worthwhile investment in a company that was very promising, but yet many experts say there was nothing about this company that was at all promising, and they're pointing to the facts in 2008 before this loan was issued, that 2008 solyndra reportedly lost $232 million, that the price of solar panels at that time had dropped 50%, and...
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nbc's trace trace is in washington with more on this. tracie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning this is how it gets tricky because how the president pays for this job fight bill may draw up fight with congress. >> reporter: in ohio today, republican john boehner's homestate, president obama is expected to reiterate what he said monday about his $447 billion jobs bill. >> it is fully paid for. it's not going to add a dime to the deficit. >> reporter: mostly by limiting charitable contributions on people who make over $200,000, closing loopholes for big oil companies and other tax change, is that speak the wealthy. republicans are already speaking out against tax increases they asked the congressional budget office if the numbers add up. republican candidates at last night's debate asked if the plan will work. >> i can do the math on that one. half of zero jobs is zero jobs. >> reporter: ron paul suggested maybe the president doesn't need to pay for the payroll tax cut. >> when you give people their money back, it's their money, you
nbc's trace trace is in washington with more on this. tracie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning this is how it gets tricky because how the president pays for this job fight bill may draw up fight with congress. >> reporter: in ohio today, republican john boehner's homestate, president obama is expected to reiterate what he said monday about his $447 billion jobs bill. >> it is fully paid for. it's not going to add a dime to the deficit. >> reporter: mostly by...
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it's it is trace it's it is drains it's it is trace. it's a pass under this that there were five or six thousand people there is now only. one national i had two kids with me. and police launched a special operation to push the crowd back plain clothes men came up to me pointed to the snipers who are at the top of the building and said i better leave this place. sharpshooters were over there and there. and also in that tower. the windows were open. and all of the following morning i was arrested in my home and put in prisons of. a list some on the night watch activists didn't affect the situation in any radical way. the day after the dispersal of the first i'm straight thousands of people came to the morning to get in this time police used tough and methods to break up the crowds with flash bang grenades and take. more than one hundred fifty people were injured in two days of clashes with police one man died in hospital all that happened in the early hours of april twenty seventh two thousand and seven which has since become known in hi
it's it is trace it's it is drains it's it is trace. it's a pass under this that there were five or six thousand people there is now only. one national i had two kids with me. and police launched a special operation to push the crowd back plain clothes men came up to me pointed to the snipers who are at the top of the building and said i better leave this place. sharpshooters were over there and there. and also in that tower. the windows were open. and all of the following morning i was...
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the roots of the method i employed i mean such fundamental studies could be traced back to literature. it's not typical of cinematography neither russia nor international it may as well be a unique case the first case of such an in-depth study but as a director i cannot imagine that it would be possible to produce small taurus or the sun and keep them on the shelf during all these years waiting for files to come out finalist is a separate film but you can also viewed as the last chapter of the tetralogy. well it's not the first time we talk to you in over the years i have come to know you a bit what i mean is that i know you don't like the high life it's hard to imagine your magazines covers or gossip columns but then all of a sudden you're the talk of the town the festivals hero the gold line in your hands standing right there in the center of that celeb gathering what do you feel at the moment. well not much i'm afraid which would be similar to what you have described because when al a television channels broadcast the news. i was still in venice. then i travelled back to st petersb
the roots of the method i employed i mean such fundamental studies could be traced back to literature. it's not typical of cinematography neither russia nor international it may as well be a unique case the first case of such an in-depth study but as a director i cannot imagine that it would be possible to produce small taurus or the sun and keep them on the shelf during all these years waiting for files to come out finalist is a separate film but you can also viewed as the last chapter of the...
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trace gallagher has the story live from our west coast newsroom, trace. >> reporter: the company is called solendra based in fremont, california, below san francisco. $535million. it was the first company to get one of the loan guarantees under the obama stimulus program, now it's filed for chapter 11, shut its doors and laid off 100 employees. listen to them. >> i did not see it coming. it just said that they are closing down all operations and creasing everything. >> very sad, unexpected, a sad day today, sad day. >> reporter: remember during the company's groundbreaking vice president joe biden spoke on closed circuit television. president obama toured there hailing the company as a model for the future. remember this? >> companies like this are leading the way toward a brighter and more prosperous future. through the recovery act this company received a loan to expand its operations. this new factory is the result of those loans. >> reporter: here is the deal, a few months before the president gave that speech the company's own auditor pricewaterhousecoopers raised a red flag questioni
trace gallagher has the story live from our west coast newsroom, trace. >> reporter: the company is called solendra based in fremont, california, below san francisco. $535million. it was the first company to get one of the loan guarantees under the obama stimulus program, now it's filed for chapter 11, shut its doors and laid off 100 employees. listen to them. >> i did not see it coming. it just said that they are closing down all operations and creasing everything. >> very...
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but the illness is hard to trace because it has a long incubation period. it can take up to two weeks to show up after eating the tainted food. >> susie: americans are paying more-- a lot more-- for health insurance coverage. rising health care costs and insurer profits are to blame, according to a study released today. annual premiums for family coverage rose 9% this year. they surpassed $15,000 for the first time ever, according to the kaiser family foundation. overall, the cost of family coverage has almost doubled since 2001. there is considerable debate about how much the new federal health care law signed by president obama affects insurance rates. we're likely to get more clarity about the legality of that legislation in the months to come. today, the obama administration asked the u.s. supreme court to quickly decide the issue in its upcoming term. arguments are expected in the spring and a decision from the justices should come by june of next year. many employees will soon find out how much more they will be paying as they receive notices from the
but the illness is hard to trace because it has a long incubation period. it can take up to two weeks to show up after eating the tainted food. >> susie: americans are paying more-- a lot more-- for health insurance coverage. rising health care costs and insurer profits are to blame, according to a study released today. annual premiums for family coverage rose 9% this year. they surpassed $15,000 for the first time ever, according to the kaiser family foundation. overall, the cost of...
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traces of the siege can still be found on the streets of syria. many locals lost relatives here. i was away at work on october the tenth ninety four point zero one hundred twenty five millimeter shell hit my house my son and daughter were critically wounded twenty eight days later they died in hospital. and me greatly to see this suffering i really wish they had died right there and then they wouldn't have suffered so much. according to the hague tribunal the siege of sarajevo resulted in more than ten thousand deaths. approximately fifty thousand people were wounded. these figures were cited and one of the grave missed indictments of rock come adage. of. the war in sarajevo started when muslim terrorists attacked the serbian wedding even started to boil when muslim terrorists attacked a column of the former yugoslav people's. street where muslim terrorists were shooting at civilians and soldiers the muslims did everything to involve the world community especially the nato pact to fight on their side for their goals by staging various terrorist. during the war bosnia was divided
traces of the siege can still be found on the streets of syria. many locals lost relatives here. i was away at work on october the tenth ninety four point zero one hundred twenty five millimeter shell hit my house my son and daughter were critically wounded twenty eight days later they died in hospital. and me greatly to see this suffering i really wish they had died right there and then they wouldn't have suffered so much. according to the hague tribunal the siege of sarajevo resulted in more...
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>> reporter: well, scott, the threat, it turns out, traces back to core al qaeda inside pakistan. an intelligence source overseas has told u.s. officials that he had heard of a plot to attack the u.s. this weekend to mark the tenth anniversary of 9/11. he said that three al qaeda operatives could use car bombs to hit unspecified targets in new york and washington, and that the attacks could happen as early as saturday. the specific information as to the targeted cities, the number of operatives, the method of planned attacks-- all that together helped official to declare the threat "credible." but so far, i have to say the f.b.i. and c.i.a. have not been able to confirm the overall information. >> pelley: bob, is there any reason to believe that the operatives are in the country already? >> reporter: well, they could be, scott. the source information is that three al qaeda-trained terrorists may have traveled to this country last month in an effort to prepare the bomb attacks. now, they're vaguely described to us as middle eastern men in their 30s, perhaps in their 40s. the f.b.i.
>> reporter: well, scott, the threat, it turns out, traces back to core al qaeda inside pakistan. an intelligence source overseas has told u.s. officials that he had heard of a plot to attack the u.s. this weekend to mark the tenth anniversary of 9/11. he said that three al qaeda operatives could use car bombs to hit unspecified targets in new york and washington, and that the attacks could happen as early as saturday. the specific information as to the targeted cities, the number of...
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megyn: glad to hear that, trace, thank you.ce we first brought you this story yesterday, we have heard a growing chorus of complaints about what people heard on those 911 calls. some folks outraged by the 911 dispatcher. listen to the operator's responses as this father desperately asks for someone to help his children. >> monroe county, 911. >> okay, we have a bad accident, my car blew up with two kids. megyn: was that inappropriate? was it fine? coming up in cel hi's court, can this 911 dispatcher be held accountable for his response to this emergency? should he lose his job as some are suggesting? we'll take a fair and balanced look at it. >>> plus, new questions from the investigation into what happened to a half billion dollars of the taxpayers' money. >> what is your plan to pay back the taxpayers $535 million you owe them, and when will you pay it back? megyn: a top financial expert on the warning flags missed and why you, the taxpayer, may never see a dime from the failed solar energy company. >>> plus, the head-scratch
megyn: glad to hear that, trace, thank you.ce we first brought you this story yesterday, we have heard a growing chorus of complaints about what people heard on those 911 calls. some folks outraged by the 911 dispatcher. listen to the operator's responses as this father desperately asks for someone to help his children. >> monroe county, 911. >> okay, we have a bad accident, my car blew up with two kids. megyn: was that inappropriate? was it fine? coming up in cel hi's court, can...
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who actually holds that debt and even if you can trace that there are any insurance companies that in a sense have insured the banks against the fault with of a could actually afford to pay out is another question again again putting doubts in the minds of investors in the minds of certainly of bondholders as to whether it's worth going on holding out across the atlantic president obama's outlined a plan to revive america's economy with the wallets of the wealthy in his sights a bomb is proposing. fakes his own businesses and the richest americans who are expected to pay more tanks behind calculates to bring in about three trillion dollars which need to be saved over the next ten years. from this to any debt reduction education that cut welfare benefits he also include tax hikes. but his rival republicans describe the president's approach as class warfare which will not create jobs it's airy and economists the wrong well believes the bonus plan targets the wrong people. we're getting poorer and it's absolutely true the government connected rich are getting richer so what do we do abou
who actually holds that debt and even if you can trace that there are any insurance companies that in a sense have insured the banks against the fault with of a could actually afford to pay out is another question again again putting doubts in the minds of investors in the minds of certainly of bondholders as to whether it's worth going on holding out across the atlantic president obama's outlined a plan to revive america's economy with the wallets of the wealthy in his sights a bomb is...
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the children, tracing the names with their fingertips. so many now grown up. >> i wish my dad had been there to teach me how to drive, ask a girl out on a date. >>> and tonight, the survivors from the twin towers and the pentagon. ten years later, what we never knew. what they really saw through those windows. the flash of blue that kept a group of firefighters going. >>> and as a nation looks forward tonight, so do we, taking you straight up to the top of one world trade center. what will now be the largest skyscraper in the western hemisphere. from new york to washington to shanksville, "world news" starts now. >>> and good evening on this september 11th. ten years later, we are a nation looking forward after a day, after a decade of looking back. on this anniversary, we all watched as a corner was turned, ground zero, reimagined, now openededas families were invited in for the first time to see the names of their lovov ones etched into the side of those giant reflecting pools they have now replaced the craters left by the twin towers.
the children, tracing the names with their fingertips. so many now grown up. >> i wish my dad had been there to teach me how to drive, ask a girl out on a date. >>> and tonight, the survivors from the twin towers and the pentagon. ten years later, what we never knew. what they really saw through those windows. the flash of blue that kept a group of firefighters going. >>> and as a nation looks forward tonight, so do we, taking you straight up to the top of one world...